Asked by Jaymes
                The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 4:4:3. 
a)calculate the smallest angle of the triangle to the nearest degree.
            
        a)calculate the smallest angle of the triangle to the nearest degree.
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                    Answered by
            R_scott
            
    the smallest angle (θ) is opposite the smallest side
drawing an altitude to the smallest side
... forms two congruent right triangles
sin(θ/2) = (3/2) / 4 = .375
    
drawing an altitude to the smallest side
... forms two congruent right triangles
sin(θ/2) = (3/2) / 4 = .375
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